Are you trying to break bad eating habits?
My breakfast eating habits have always been a bit messed up.
I’ve always either skipped it, eaten it too quickly or made bad choices that left me feeling hungry again just an hour later.
That’s because just eating breakfast is only the half of it. The other half is making the right choice.
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Because so many foods that are labelled ‘breakfast foods’ contain too much sugar, empty carbs and not enough protein, fibre and healthy ingredients.
We need to be smarter about the foods we eat for breakfast, particularly on weekdays, and save the more decadent ones for the weekend.
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Here are five breakfast foods that definitely need a rethink:
1. Toast.
I’m a big toast eater. When I used to eat breakfast, it was always toast. I’d choose toast-cut wholemeal bread and top it with Vegemite, peanut butter or jam. I’d have just one slice and by mid-morning I was starving.
You can have toast for breakfast but it has to be what I call ‘smart toast’. Choose a really good bread (you know, the ones that are like eating a bowl of healthy cereal). Then, add protein. Instead of spreads add cheese, avocado, hummus, eggs or baked beans.
2. Pancakes and waffles.
Yes, they are delicious. Who doesn’t love a stacked plate of pancakes dripping in maple syrup and topped with ice cream? Or waffles with chocolate sauce and whipped cream?
But they don’t make for a healthy start to the day. It’s basically a plate full of sugar, saturated fat and empty carbs. They will likely leave you with crashing energy levels after a brief sugar high and you will probably be hungry not long after. Keep them for an occasional treat only.
Top Comments
Coffee, then oats. But coffee has to be first.
Nope, never have breakfast, only ever ate it before school because my Mum used to force it on me. I have a big meal at night, so am rarely hungry first thing in the morning. I'd be as big as a house if I added breakfast to my daily calories.
By not eating breakfast you are actually slowing your metabolism and putting extra stress on your body. You are therefore you are more likely to gain weight by not eating breakfast.